June Feast: Sand Pudding Cups
Have some delicious fun preparing and eating these sand pudding cups this summer. They make a light and cool dessert that can be prepared ahead of the meal, and they keep well in the...
Have some delicious fun preparing and eating these sand pudding cups this summer. They make a light and cool dessert that can be prepared ahead of the meal, and they keep well in the...
Roadside signs announcing fresh strawberries began appearing in Forsyth County about two weeks ago. If you’re fortunate enough to have fresh, juicy and delicious berries on hand, you might consider making strawberry bread. The...
At this time of the year, our thoughts turn to spring and Easter. Along with visions of crocuses, daffodils, and tulips, those in the know have already made, or are planning, their trek to...
Sausage and wild rice casserole is a good prepare-ahead dish, and it qualifies as a feast because it feeds an army. If you don’t need to feed an army, but maybe a family, consider...
Soup is a good cold weather meal for several reasons. It’s a one-pot meal, and if prepared ahead of time, it can be warmed in the microwave. If the power goes out, just reach...
One-pot meals are enjoyable in the wintertime, especially when they couple hamburger with the comfort foods of macaroni and cheese. This dish can be prepared and refrigerated until time for cooking, or it can...
Pretzel Mints combine the salty taste of pretzels with the sweet taste of vanilla or chocolate coating, topped with a burst of mint. The bite-size snacks can be made with either vanilla or chocolate...
Enjoy a warm, stick-to-the ribs meal when the temps start to plunge. Beef Stroganoff Ingredients: 1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour ½ tsp. salt 1 lb. beef sirloin, cut into ¼-inch strips or small cubes 2...
Easy Pecan Tarts Ingredients: 2 eggs 1 c. firmly packed light brown sugar 2 T. butter or margarine, melted 1 T. water 1 tsp. vanilla extract Pinch of salt 1 c. chopped pecans 8...
August usually brings hot, dry weather which is perfect for growing okra. When it gets a little rain or watering, the okra takes off and produces a bounty crop, ready to be cut, cooked...